The Difference Between Close and Safe
Every stun gun on this page requires you to be within arm’s reach of your attacker. The TASER Pulse 2 doesn’t. It fires two probes up to 15 feet — the full width of a parking lot lane — and delivers 50,000 volts of Neuro-Muscular Incapacitation that overrides the central nervous system. The attacker loses voluntary muscle control. They go down. And you had 15 feet of space between you and them the entire time. That distance is the difference between close and safe.
Who This TASER Is For
People who understand that distance equals safety and want the most effective non-lethal defense available to civilians. Anyone who lives alone and wants the peace of mind that comes with 15 feet of standoff capability. People willing to invest in the best personal defense tool on the market. Anyone who’s researched self-defense options and landed on the same technology that law enforcement uses.
Is This the Right Choice for You?
Choose the TASER Pulse 2 if you want:
- The only personal defense device that works from 15 feet away
- Neuro-Muscular Incapacitation — the same technology police carry
- A complete kit with replacement cartridges and practice target
Consider something else if you need:
- A budget-friendly option — the Pulse 2 is a premium investment
- Multiple-use without reloading — stun guns don’t require cartridges
- A smaller everyday carry device — the Pulse 2 is purpose-built for defense
What Makes a TASER Different From a Stun Gun
Stun guns create pain. A TASER creates incapacitation. That’s not marketing — it’s neuroscience. A stun gun delivers voltage through surface contact, which causes pain and localized muscle contractions. The TASER fires two probes that embed in clothing or skin and deliver an electrical signal that overrides the body’s neuromuscular system. The target loses the ability to control their muscles regardless of pain tolerance, drug influence, or determination. Pain-compliant tools can be fought through. Neuro-Muscular Incapacitation cannot.
The 15-foot range means you deploy before the threat reaches you. Fire, create the incapacitation window, and use that time to get to safety or call for help. The Pulse 2 also functions as a direct-contact stun device if the probes miss or you’re in close quarters.
What’s in the Box
The Pulse 2 comes ready to go with everything you need: the TASER device with rechargeable lithium battery, a battery meter for monitoring charge level, 2 replacement live cartridges (plus the one loaded in the device), a conductive practice target for training, and a soft carrying case. Practice with the included target before you ever need to use it for real — knowing how it fires and how it feels builds confidence.
Quick Comparison: How Does a TASER Stack Up?
| Feature | TASER | Stun Gun | Pepper Spray | Pepper Launcher |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Range | 15 feet ✓ | Contact only | 8-12 feet | 60-150 feet ✓ |
| Incapacitation | Full NMI override ✓ | Localized pain | Pain, temporary blindness | Pain, temporary blindness |
| Reusable | Requires new cartridge | Unlimited uses ✓ | Limited shots | Requires reloads |
| Price Point | Premium | Budget-friendly ✓ | Budget-friendly ✓ | Moderate |
| Best For | Maximum stopping power | Close-range, budget | Quick deploy, distance | Extended range defense |
Practical Details
50,000 volts, 15-foot effective range. Polymer plastic construction. 5.25 by 1.25 by 4.75 inches, 2.3 pounds. Rechargeable lithium battery. Safety switch. Soft sleeve carrying case. Black and yellow. 1-year warranty from TASER. This is a serious defensive tool — treat it accordingly. Check local laws, as TASER regulations vary by state and city.
Fifteen feet of distance. Neuromuscular incapacitation. The same technology law enforcement trusts. The TASER Pulse 2 is in a category of its own.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many shots do I get?
Each cartridge fires once. The Pulse 2 comes with one cartridge loaded plus two replacements — that’s three total shots. After firing, you can reload in seconds. The device also works as a direct-contact stun gun without a cartridge, giving you close-range backup capability.
Do I need training to use this?
Basic operation is straightforward — aim and pull the trigger. But any defensive tool works better with practice. Use the included conductive practice target to get comfortable with aiming, firing, and reloading. TASER also provides online resources and training guidance. Practice until deployment feels natural.
Is a TASER legal for civilian use?
In most states, yes — but laws vary significantly. Some states allow unrestricted civilian ownership, others require permits, and a few prohibit them entirely. Some cities have local restrictions that differ from state law. Research your specific state and city regulations before purchasing. This is not optional — know the law where you live.







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